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A woman stole a New York City fashion executive's identity, withdrawing thousands of dollars from her bank account as she was dying in the hospital, police said.
Lyvette Crespo pleaded not guilty to voluntary manslaughter. She shot and killed huer husband, Bell Gardens mayor Daniel Crespo, on Sept. 30.
Mary Doyle Keefe, the telephone operator whom Norman Rockwell beefed up for iconic Saturday Evening Post cover in 1943, has died at 92.
Farmers argue law requiring them to turn over portion of their crop to U.S. government is unconstitutional. KSEE's Raquel Cervantes reports.
Robert Bates, the reserve deputy who shot and killed an unarmed man, was investigated in 2009 for uncompleted training and other violations.
Members of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's family arrived in the U.S. as prosecutors rested in the penalty phase of the Boston Marathon bomber's trial.
Both men and women soldiers undergo grueling physical training as part of the Army's Ranger Course at Fort Benning, Georgia
A South Carolina transgender teen has won the right to wear makeup in her driver's license photo as part of a settlement with the state's Department of Motor Vehicles announced on Wednesday.
The loss of his eyes hasn't stopped Tanner from helping others. WGAL's Meredith Jorgensen reports.
Civil lawsuits are a common tactic after criminal courts can't deliver the justice a family wants.